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Mike Tryon Puts Piece in NW Herald

August 30, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Kaempfe, Incumbent, Insert, Legislative Printing Unit, Mike Tryon, Northwest Herald, Robert Kaempfe

Below you see the front page and the back page of an insert that taxpayers financed the printing of.

You can tell that by looking at what is printed at the bottom of the letter.

The front of State Rep. Mike Tryon's insert in the Northwest Herald.

Look closely at the bottom of the letter and you will see how many inserts the Legislative Printing Office ran through its presses.

If you want me to do the heavy lifting, it’s 15,000 copies.

Do you think that means the Northwest Herald has 15,000 subscribers in Mike Tryon’s district?

Tryon’s office tells me the cost was about $800 for the distribution.

About five cents apiece.

Cheaper than mailing them.

But I imagine Tryon’s Democratic Party opponent for State Representative Bob Kaempfe is envious that he does not have this incumbent advantage.

County Fair Politicians

August 08, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bill Baruth, Bob Kaempfe, Brent Smith, Don Manzullo, Gordon Graham, Jack Franks, Jesse White, John O'Neill, Joni Smith, Libertarian Party, McHenry County Democratic Central Committee, McHenry County Democrats, McHenry County Fair, McHenry County Regional Superintendent of Education, McHenry County Republican Central Committee, McHenry County Republican Party, McHenry County Republicans, McHenry County Sheriff, McHenry County Sheriff's Department, Melissa Bean, Nancy Shepherdson, Sally Wiggins

The McHenry County Fair is a place that a politician can meet a lot of people. I loved working them while I was running for County Treasurer and in that office from 1966-70. Not to mention the 16 years I served as state representative in the 1970′s and 1990′s.

Yesterday afternoon, I arrived just after 5.

Before I got in the gate, I saw 8th District Congresswoman Melissa Bean greeting people outside the ticket gate.

Congresswoman Melissa Bean greeted voters and gave away candy outside the ticket booth of the McHenry County Fair late Friday afternoon.

Pretty much everyone without a pit pass for the tractor pull had walk past her and her aide. A real “pressing the flesh” event. She was giving away something with sugar in it, which, amazingly, I was able to pass up.

Joe Williams, unopposed Republican candidate for Regional Superintendent of Schools was attending with his family.

The next candidate, Joe Williams, introduced himself at the ticket booth. Having no fall opponent for the office of McHenry County Regional Superintendent of Schools, he was in family mode. Just taking in the fairgrounds’ experience.

Never can predict where one will run into a candidate. John O'Neill had just bought corn on the cob for his kids.

Republican candidate for State Representative John O’Neill, a McHenry Grade School Board member and McHenry Library Trustee, had paused to buy corn on the cob from the Knights of Columbus of Woodstock and McHenry.

The tent for Jack Franks is strategically placed at the intersection where people either head to the livestock or go south to the commercial buildings.

I passed Jack Franks’ booth, but he wasn’t there. I did get a smiley face from a young man staffing his well-placed tent, however.

Independent judicial candidate Sally Wiggins stands in front of her tent.

Sally Wiggins, the Independent candidate for judge, had a tent on the way to the main place politicians were gathered.

Sally Wiggins was not wearing high heels at the McHenry County Fair.

I discovered she was not wearing high heels, as she has been every other time I have seen her.  She was wearing boots.

Sally Wiggins was distributing 20 different stickers to people who stopped by her County Fair tent. Click to enlarge any image.

She was passing out stickers with multiple messages.  I imagine most of her campaign themes, experience and background are included.

This is the first time I have ever seen any candidate distribute more than one sticker at an event.

That’s a campaign technique I have never seen before. So, that makes two innovations (three, if you could running as an “Independent”):

  • roses at parades and
  • stickers with multiply messages

Mike Mahon wore his campaign tee shirt.

Walking past Wiggins’ booth was Democratic Party candidate for sheriff, Mike Mahon.

Nunda Township Trustee Joni Smith and her son were wearing Kieth Nygren tee shirts.

Nunda Township Trustee Joni Smith came walking down the path. She and her son were wearing Nygren tee shirts, so I got photos to balance this story.

Nunda Township Republican Party Chairman Brent Smith, an avid Keith Nygren supporter, confronts Mike Mahon, Nygren's Democratic Party challenger.

Slightly behind was husband Brent Smith. He confronted Mahon asking if he had been arrested for DUI.

“Have you read my press release?” Mahon replied.

This went on for a while until a women in the booth next door chided them for not setting a good example for the children at the fair.

In any event, I sense the subject of a forthcoming hit piece against Mahon.

Flashing lights drew people to the Sheriff's Squad Car.

I passed two vehicles from the Sheriff’s Department that were right outside the Sheriff’s Department’s official booth.

Sheriff Keith Nygren engaged kids passing his booth.

A uniformed Sheriff Keith Nygren was standing right inside the door at one of two booths (three, if you count the vehicles outside) being sponsored by the Sheriff’s Department.

Sheriff Keith Nygren engages children while their parents watch the interchange.

Nygren was in campaign mode, aiming his pitches at children.

Keith Nygren bounces a ball to a little boy.

He gave some high fives to kids and bounced a ball for younger ones to catch.

Republican Party booth at the McHenry County Fair.

Right around the corner was the GOP booth.

Gordon Graham was handing out nail files and Teddy Grahams. The Teddy Grahams hit ths spot.

Gordon Graham was passing out nail files and Teddy Grahams. Showing good campaign technique was the positioning of his wife on the other side of the aisle in front of an unmanned booth. That way, if someone turned away from the Republican booth, she could approach them from the other side.

GOP State Rep. candidate John O'Neill, having finished his corn, was in campaign mode in front of the GOP booth.

Jack Frank’s opponent John O’Neill was passing out job fair brochures.

Congresswoman Melissa Bean's booth early Saturday evening.

Almost across the aisle was Melissa Bean’s booth. Like last night, it was unstaffed.

In the other building I found the Libertarian Party booth.

The Libertarian Party booth.

People were asked to put glass tokens into jars that represented their opinion of governmental expenditures.

Crystal Lake's Bill Barth was manning the Libertarian Party booth.

There were actually a couple in the jar that said government always spends money wisely. Most, however, were in the “never” or “rarely” jars.

Nancy Shepherdson and Bob Kaempfe were manning the Democratic Party booth.

The Democrats were across the aisle. That’s where I found Mike Tryon’s opponent Bob Kaempfe.

8th State Central Committeewoman Nancy Shepherson was with him.

Jesse White also had a booth.

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White still had enough money in his budget to pay for a County Fair booth, but it wasn’t manned Saturday night.

From the photo I was sent yesterday, I know Congressman Don Manzullo had a booth and was told he was there earlier, but I didn’t see the booth.

The McHenry County Fair continues through Sunday evening.

Mike Mahon Sets Tone for Campaign

May 06, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Kaempfe, Jim Kennedy, Kathy Bergan Schmidt, Keith Nygren, Lori McConville, Mike Bisset, Mike Mahon, Paula Yensen, Sally Wiggins

Before he spoke, Mike Mahon made the rounds to greet people sitting at tables throughout the room at the McHenry VFW Post.

Speaking to supporters at the McHenry VFW Thursday night, Democratic Party candidate for Sheriff Mike Mahon said he wasn’t going to complain about Republican incumbent Keith Nygren, but then talked about the incumbent’s three homes, his being a “cell phone sheriff” and his earning a $150,000 salary while getting a pension from the City of Crystal Lake.

Mike Mahon in an introspective moment while addressing the crowd at his fund raiser at the VFW Thursday night.

“The Sheriff’s Department works for a few in McHenry County…(not the many), the Lake in the Hills Democrat said.

These were part of those gathered at the fund raiser who listened to Mike Mahon speak.

“When I get elected, there are going to be changes,” he continued.

Mike Mahon as seen from behind the front rows of people listening.

“Promotions will be based on your merit,” he said.

“I will not take any political contributions any employees or anyone doing business with the Sheriff’s Department or the county,” Mahon pledged.

Mike Mahon asked candidates and officials to come forward and speak to attendees. Seen in this photo, from left to right at Kathy Bergan Schmidt, Lori McConville, Jim Kennedy, Mahon, Sally Wiggins, Paula Yensen and Bob Kaempfe. All are Democrats but Wiggins, who is seeking signatures to run as an Independent for Circuit Court Judge.

McHenry County Democratic Party Chairman Mike Bissett.

“We’re going to cross party lines to get elected.”

After introducing the candidates present, Mahon introduced the new Democratic Party Chairman Mike Bissett.

“I’m to blame for him running if anybody is,” the Lake in the Hills man explained.

“He is about bringing back integrity to the office of Sheriff in McHenry County.”

Bill Brady to Appear at Mike Tryon’s Thursday Fund Raiser

April 05, 2010 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Kaempfe, Cheryl Meyer, D'Andrea, Fund Raiser, Mike Tryon

State Rep. Mike Tryon’s campaign manager, Cheryl Meyer sent out an email to precinct committeemen announcing that Republican Party candidate for governor, State Senator Bill Brady, will attend the Crystal Laker’s Thursday evening fund raiser at D’Andrea’s.

The banquet hall is located on the southeastern corner of Routes 14 and 31.

The cost is $50 and, if you email Tryon’s campaign at mtryon64@gmail.com, you can still get your name on the list of attendees.

Tryon is running for the second time against Crystal Lake Democrat Bob Kaempfe.

Weekend of Decision for Jack Franks

September 05, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bill LeFew, Bob Kaempfe, Govenror, Jack Franks, Mike Tryon

Should he or shouldn’t he?

Run for governor or some other statewide office, that is.

That will be the question this Labor Day Weekend among State Representative Jack Franks’ family and friends.

My guess is that he runs for re-election, but I don’t have $1 million of family money in my campaign fund.

But being state representative having to drive that really horrible trip to and from Springfield has to get old after ten years.

Of course, when McHenry County Republicans keep giving you a pass, you can relax every other fall.

As long as Bill LeFew was GOP county chairman, you could understand how he, as a Jack Franks’ campaign contributor who has even said a few words at a fund raiser, wouldn’t recruit an opponent.

It’s more difficult to understand now that State Rep. Mike Tryon is county chairman…especially with his having Crystal Lake’s Robert Kaempfe challenge him for two elections in a row while Franks has gone challenger-free.

I suppose Franks could keep the money in his fund, hoping to use it four years from now when rich friends and family may not be able to contribute such large amounts.

That assumes that campaign contribution limits are enacted.

Young Democrats Meeting Tonight

August 27, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Bob Kaempfe, Ed Riley, Ed Rotchford, Jim Kennedy, McHenry County Young Democrats, Meredith Reid Sarkees, Mike Bisset, Paula Yensen, Robert Ludwig

The McHenry County Young Democrats are meeting at Algonquin’s Eastgate Library from 7 until 8:30 tonight.

Speaker for the evening will be Thomas Castillo, one of the many candidates for the Democratic Party nomination for Lt. Governor.

As State Rep. Lou Lang (D-Skokie) explained Wednesday night, people have seen what happened to former Lt. Governor Pat Quinn and think it might happen to them.

At the Democratic Party Central Committee meeting at the Farm Bureau building last night, Ed Rotchford announced that all are welcome to attend.

The YD’s will also be electing officers.

Another lieutenant governor candidate, Justin Oberman, will speak the the Young Democrats on September 17th.

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At the Wednesday meeting you see, from left to right, you see Marti Swanson in the foreground, Ed Riley, who ran for Greenwood Township Supervisor, former District 6 McHenry County Board candidate Robert Ludwig, District 5 McHenry County Board member Paula Yensen, Ed Rotchford, Bob Kaempfe, candidate for state representative against Mike Tryon, Nunda Township Trustee candidate Meredith Reid Sarkees, District 5 McHenry County Board member Jim Kennedy and Mike Bisset.

The photo of Thomas Castillo is from his web site.